Stay Connected - USA (2020-04)

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Sending Emails


If you are not familiar with using your phone to send and receive email, getting started can seem a bit of a chore.
By following this essential guide, you will learn how to compose, send and receive your emails anywhere.

Open the Mail app from either the
shortcut on the Home screen or by
browsing the main apps list. You can also
start a new email or reply to a recent email
by tapping the email widget, if you have one
set up on your Home screen.

If composing a new email, tap the
Contacts icon to find a contact or
contacts in your main list. You can also
enter the email address manually into the
To box if you’re emailing someone not in
your contacts.

If you want to compose a new email,
tap the Compose button at the top
of the screen. If you want to reply to an
email you have received, simply select the
email in the list and then tap the Reply
button (the curved arrow).

Add a subject, then tap the Main
Message box and start to type your
email message. When you’re typing, the
predictive text works equally well in emails
as elsewhere and you can add special
characters such as emoji to your emails.

Received emails always show with
the most recent at the top of the
inbox. If you have had more than one
email in a conversation, you can open it
and read all associated emails on one
screen before replying.

When you have finished composing
your email, tap the Send button at
the top of the screen (usually an envelope
icon). You can also tap the Menu button and
choose to Save as Draft, if you don’t want to
send the message straight away.

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